Could there be a second casino coming to the Navajo Nation? Two Indian businessmen and a Navajo leader hope so.
Floyd Kurley and Tom Vigil, owners of K-V Enterprises, have proposed a convention center and hotel in Shiprock, New Mexico. Navajo Nation council delegate Wallace Charley of Shiprock supports adding a casino.
Currently, only the Navajo community of To�hajiilee near Albuquerque has been authorized for gaming. To�hajiilee is detached from the main reservation.
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Shiprock Convention Center proposed
(The Farmington Daily Times 3/15)
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